The Transmission Fluid top up pipe is located between the battery and engine and sits just in front of the bulkhead. It has a small cap on it, which is fixed by a pin. The pin once removed cannot be replaced and a new one will be required. Topping up the transmission fluid is straight forward, you just pour it into the pipe, however making sure you have added the correct amount requires a dipstick. Unfortunately a dipstick is not provided with the vehicle, but Mercedes stock them at approximately £25. Hope this answers your question.
There is no dip stick in the ML for the transmission box - It has to be done by the Mercedes Dealer who has the required dip stick Hope this helps
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The automatic transmission fluid level on a 1982 Mercedes 230TE is checked by allowing the vehicle to reach operating temperature and removing the dipstick. The fluid should reach the hot mark and if not, fluid added as needed.
If the fluid level is okay, then your transmission is about to retire.
To check your transmission fluid, look under the hood of your car and locate the transmission fluid stick. Remove the dipstick and wipe it onto a clean rag. Reinsert the dipstick and then pull it out again. Read where the fluid level is on the stick.
You can check the transmission fluid level in your 1998 Chevrolet Corvette with the transmission fluid dipstick. The transmission fluid dipstick will have indicating marks as to the level of the transmission fluid.
In the transmission. You add fluid the same place you check the fluid level. Buy a transmission funnel to make it easy.In the transmission. You add fluid the same place you check the fluid level. Buy a transmission funnel to make it easy.
Check the transmission fluid level. Check the linkage from the shifter to the transmission housing. If that isn't the culprit, then you'll have to tow it to the shop.
You need a workshop dipstick and some way to know the fluid temp is above 80 C. Since some of us can't find our manual, perhaps you could tell us where the transmission level can be measured?
How do you check the transmission fluid level on 1999 jetta GLS?
First, check the transmission fluid level. Make sure the gear selector is tight and properly adjusted. Finally, you can change the transmission filter and fluid. If you still have a problem, then you need to take it to a professional.
There is no external transmission reservoir. Transmission fluid is stored in the transmission. Fluid is added at the same point at which you check the fluid level.